FORT LAUDERDALE — A Broward sheriff's deputy who was arrested on charges he stalked and sexually assaulted men appeared in Broward bond court Tuesday morning to face additional charges.

Until Tuesday, Deputy Jonathan Bleiweiss, 29, had faced 22 charges stemming from two alleged victims who are identified in court documents as A.L. and O.J., said his defense attorney, Eric Schwartzreich.

The five new charges - three counts of armed false imprisonment and two counts of battery - are from another alleged victim, whose initials are M.C., Schwartzreich said.

There are at least five other alleged victims, according to authorities. Charges against Bleiweiss in those other alleged attacks are pending.

Schwartzreich said he is frustrated prosecutors haven't told him the names of the alleged victims.

"The information we're seeking shouldn't be secret or clandestine," he said. "We're entitled to know who our accusers are."

Ron Ishoy, a spokesman for the Broward State Attorney's Office, said the state is doing what the law allows to protect the victims.

Although Bleiweiss hasn't had an opportunity to enter a plea on the charges involving M.C., he pleaded not guilty Friday to the other allegations.

M.C. alleges Bleiweiss fondled him three times during traffic stops between August 2008 and April 22, an arrest report states.

A.L.'s accusations are alleged to have happened between April 23 and June 7.

O.J.'s accusations are alleged to have occurred between April and May, Schwartzreich said.